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The Turkish mother loads her child'with amulets- as soon as it is born, and a small bit of mud, steeped in hot water, prepared By previous charms) is struck on its forehead.:!/; ' For 3681 b of English: bread 2801 b of flour are used, with 3 gallons of water, half a gallon of yeast; half a gallon of alum and 41b of salt. ... ... There lias just died at Bellingham, Northumberland, a woman named Jane JohnsohVaged 74 Who, since" her 20th. year/ had been a helpless, bedridden invali d. Captain Lord Charles Bentinck, youngest/brother of the Duke of Portland, Who played a distinguished, part in the defence of Mafeking, .was accorded an cm!-usmstic reception at-VTorksop on his visit to Welbeck Abbey.

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New Zealand Mail, 21 February 1901, Page 63

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Untitled New Zealand Mail, 21 February 1901, Page 63

Untitled New Zealand Mail, 21 February 1901, Page 63